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Who is the author of The Education of Love?
The author of The Education of Love is the Italian writer Armitage.

Edmondo de Amicis (1846,65438+1October, 31-65438+March, 0908, 12), an Italian imperialist, is a writer of children's literature. Amicus studied in Turin as a teenager, and joined the Modena Military Academy at the age of 15, and began his military career.

The Education of Love, formerly known as Heart, is a novel written by Amicus for children aged nine to thirteen. In the form of a diary, it tells the growth story of a little boy named Enrico, and records what he saw and heard in school, family and society in a year. The lines between the lines are full of sincere love for the motherland, parents, teachers and friends, and have touching power.

Characters in the Education of Love

1, Amrico: a fourth-grade pupil with excellent academic performance. He has a pure and noble heart, pays close attention to everything around him with great enthusiasm, and constantly draws nourishment from his heart and thoughts from his life.

2. Caron: an aristocratic teenager like a "hero". Kind-hearted, full of justice. His chivalrous behavior won the love of adults and classmates.

3. Derossi: His beautiful face, amazing memory and superior knowledge all impressed people around him. More importantly, he thinks of others everywhere and takes pleasure in helping students in difficulty.

4. Clayton: Always wearing a cat skin hat, he is a passionate and diligent teenager; His father ran a firewood business and used to be a glorious soldier.

5. Proch: A pupil who persists in learning and makes unremitting efforts in the midst of suffering and hardship. He not only won a medal, but also influenced his father.